Latin Fable

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Latin 3 Fable with Steve and Matt

all subjuntives should be imperfect

Contents

Characters

  1. Frog (main)
  2. Fly (defendant)
  3. Alligator (killer)

Moral

Bigger does not equal smarter; Brain over brawn

Plot/Rough Story

Fly buzzes around the swamp. Fly sees frog and lands on its back, in order to not get eaten.

Frog says: Why have you landed on my back? (for what reason)

Fly: I do not wish to be eaten by the likes of you

Frog: Jumps up and down while saying “How dare you insult me, I am bigger then you.” While frog tries to shack fly off his back, fly sees alligator, flies away, frog gets eaten

English

Narrator: In order to find food (purpose clause), the fly was flying around the swamp. The fly caught sight of a frog. The fly was so scared of the frog, that in order not to be eaten (fear clause); it landed on the back of the frog.

Frog: I know why you have landed on my back.

Fly: I have landed on your back in order not to be eaten by the likes of you. (?ind qu)

Frog: How dare you insult me? I am both bigger and stronger than you.

Narrator: The frog, in order to expel the fly, began to jump up and down and make noise. The fly, having seen the alligator approaching, silently flew off the back of the frog. The frog, while still making noise (dum clause), was quickly eaten by the alligator. While the frog was being eaten (abl abs), the fly was safe.

where indirect statement??

Latin

Ut invenire cibum, musca volabat circum paluem. Musca conspexit ranam. Musca erat tam territus ut ne cenari, musca considet in tergem ranae.

Rana: Scio cur tu consederit in meo tergo. (?ind statement?)

Musca: Consedi in tergo ne cenarer a te.

Rana: Cur maledicis mei? Ego sum maior et validor quam tuus (?).

(edit stop)

Rana ut muscam expelleret, miscebat et strepebat crepare. Musca dum videret (imp) crocodilum appropingat (?ending) volebat teri ranam.

Rana cum strepebat cerpare cenabator a crocdilium. Rano cenaro (abl abs???) musca tutus erat (tense?)


Selected Dictionary

(give 2 pp for verbs and gender for nouns) (order by order in story and give line #)

  • musca, fly
  • palud, swamp
  • rana, frog
  • miscere - jump (vb)
  • considere - land (vb)
  • strepere crepara - to make noise
  • crocodilus, m - alligator
  • volare - to fly
  • tutus - safe
  • maledices - safe